Automator Automation - David Pogue's Podcast #3
by David Pogue08/09/2005
Listen to David Pogue cover Automator workflows that can help save on computing time. Learn how to use Automator to automate backups, zip up applications, and set alarms for automatic processing. (4 minutes, 26 seconds)
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David Pogue , Yale '85, is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how- to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes 100 titles.
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Where is the rss feed?
2006-01-01 15:24:42 Gmacster [Reply | View]
Please help me find the rss feed. I really want to listen to this podcast.
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When is a podcast not really a podcast?
2005-08-13 10:29:28 rgoodwin55 [Reply | View]
I really enjoy your "podcast". What's the chance of it becoming a real podcast instead of an mp3? -
When is a podcast not really a podcast?
2005-08-16 22:47:57 gslusher [Reply | View]
Just what do you mean? What is a "real" podcast? Podcasts are audio files, usually in MP3 format, the most widely-useable format. What do you want, DRM protected Windows media files?
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Transcript?
2005-08-10 07:17:39 lolajl [Reply | View]
Will there ever be transcripts for those of us who can't hear?
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Won't Download
2005-08-10 04:37:19 Obi-Wandreas [Reply | View]
The poguecast shows up in iTunes (and has since yesterday), but does not download. Error message pops up if I try saying that the network connection could not be made.
I could always download it manually... -
Won't Download
2005-08-16 22:49:58 gslusher [Reply | View]
I got the 8/9 file, but iTunes now says that the URL doesn't look like a valid URL. That's on top of the image link at the beginning of the description. That shows up in iTunes as RAW HTML. That is NOT how one puts an image file with the podcast. Check some of the other podcasts to see how this is done.
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Shouldn't be called a Poguecast?
2005-08-09 20:47:51 joshuawait [Reply | View]
Since David Pogue is making the podcast, shouldn't be called a Poguecast? -
RE: Shouldn't be called a Poguecast?
2005-08-09 21:02:45 Derrick Story |
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Funny that you mention this... my O'Reilly Network newsletter has the same word play, and our editorial director came up with his version of the term at the same time.





